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Yesterday — 11 July 2025Main stream

Wisconsin’s Sean Duffy picked to lead NASA as interim administrator

10 July 2025 at 16:37

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, a former congressman from Wisconsin, will lead NASA as its interim administrator, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday.

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Meet the Wisconsin man who let hundreds of venomous snakes bite him 

By: Joe Tarr
7 July 2025 at 21:52

Wisconsin’s Tim Friede let hundreds of venomous snakes bite him in hopes of developing a universal antivenom. His sacrifice is paying off and could help save the lives of thousands of people.

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Wisconsin researchers are working to stop the collapse of the ‘doomsday glacier’

7 July 2025 at 20:06

The Arête Glacier Initiative is a new collaboration from Dartmoth and MIT that aims to improve human understanding of glaciers and prevent sea level rise. Two researchers at UW-Madison are the initiative’s first grant recipients.

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Wisconsin’s fourth and eighth grade students are above average in math

23 May 2025 at 20:19

How Wisconsin’s K-12 students are learning math is changing. On WPR’s “Wisconsin Today,” a panel of math educators discussed the state of mathematics education in Wisconsin. 

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Wisconsin is at the center of emerging scientific field with answers to ‘nature vs. nurture’

19 May 2025 at 10:00

Do people have a genetic destiny, or are they more shaped by their environment and lived experiences? Wisconsin is front and center in ending the classic “nature vs. nurture” debate.

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Wondering about those pulsing insect clouds by Wisconsin’s lakes?

16 May 2025 at 10:00

There have been reports of huge swarms of insects in Madison and Milwaukee. They're midges, and a "perfect storm of conditions" has led to a huge hatch this year.

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Local leaders see data centers as revenue boon, but critics say subsidy programs undermine those efforts

14 May 2025 at 10:00

State and local officials see data centers as an opportunity to increase their tax base through billions of dollars in private investment. Critics argue the big tech companies behind those projects are set to receive millions in handouts from taxpayers.

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With UW-Madison roots, Google office in Wisconsin works on data centers, chips for AI 

9 May 2025 at 10:00

The small Midwest office, founded almost 20 years ago by computer scientists from UW-Madison, helps power technology used across the globe.

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